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Thomas Malory

Biographie

Né en 1416 — Mort en 1471

Écrivain anglais issu de la noblesse du Warwickshire

Bibliographie

Répertoires bibliographiques
  • Bossuat, Robert, Manuel bibliographique de la littérature française du Moyen Âge, Melun, Librairie d'Argences (Bibliothèque elzévirienne. Nouvelle série. Études et documents), 1951, xxxiv + 638 p. (ici p. 188, nos 2016-201; p. 189, nos 2027-2028)
    Dictionnaires: DEAF Boss
Recueils
  • The Works of Sir Thomas Malory, edited by Eugene Vinaver, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1947, 3 t., cxv + 1742 p.; 2e éd.: 1948; 1967; 3e éd.: Revised by P. J. C. Field, 1990.
    Compte rendu: M. Roques, dans Romania, 70, 1948-1949, p. 555-556.
  • The Works of Sir Thomas Malory, edited by Eugene Vinaver, London, New York et Toronto, Oxford University Press et Cumberlege, 1954, xviii + 919 p. — Réimpr.: 1959; 1962.
  • Malory, Works Edited by Eugene Vinaver, London, Oxford University Press, 1971, xv + 811 p. — 2e éd., 1977.
Généralités
  • Brewer, D. S., « The present study of Malory », Forum for Modern Language Studies, 6:1, 1970, p. 83-97. DOI: 10.1093/fmls/6.1.83
    Réimpression:
    • Brewer, D. S., « The present study of Malory », Arthurian Romance: Seven Essays, éd. D. D. R. Owen, New York, Barnes and Noble, 1971, p. 83-97. [IA]
  • Kato, Tomomi, A Concordance to the Works of Sir Thomas Malory, Tokyo, University of Tokyo Press, 1974, ix + 1659 p.
  • Hardyment, Christina, Malory: The Knight Who Became King Arthur’s Chronicler, New York, Harper Collins, 2005, 481, 114 p.
    Compte rendu: Melissa Elmes, dans Hortulus, 6:1, 2010. [www]
  • Muecke, D. C., « Some notes on Vinaver's Malory », Modern Language Notes, 70, 1955, p. 325-328.
  • Summers, Joanna, Late-Medieval Prison Writing and the Politics of Autobiography, Oxford, Clarendon Press (Oxford English Monographs), 2004, x + 229 p.
  1. Le morte d'Arthur

    Titre:Aucun tite dans le ms.
    Date:1469-1470
    Langue:Anglais
    Genre:Roman
    Forme:Prose
    Contenu:Adaptation anglaise du roman anonyme en prose La mort le roi Artu.
    Incipit: 
    Explicit: 
    Voir aussi:Morte Arthur en vers
    Manuscrits
    1. London, British Library, Additional, 59678 (W) [⇛ Description]
    Éditions anciennes
    1. Le morte darthur
      Westminster, William Caxton, 31 juillet 1485
      ARLIMA: EA2529   GW: M20157   ISTC: im00103000   USTC: 500105   ESTC: S644
      Exemplaire en ligne: [Manchester]
    2. Le morte darthur
      Westminster, Wynkyn de Worde, 25 mars 1498
      ARLIMA: EA2530   GW: M20161   ISTC: im00103100   USTC: 500324   ESTC: S115251
    3. Le morte darthur
      London, Wynkyn de Worde, 18 novembre 1529
      ARLIMA: EA2531   USTC: 502183   ESTC: S111571
    4. The story of the moste noble and worthy kynge Arthur the whiche was the fyrst of the worthyes chrysten, and also of his noble and valyaunt knyghtes of the rounde table
      London, William Copland, 1557
      ARLIMA: EA2532   USTC: 505452   ESTC: S106641
    5. The storye of the most noble and worthy kynge Arthur the which was the fyrst of the worthyes Chrysten, and also of his noble and valyaunt knyghtes of the rounde table
      London, Thomas East, 1582
      ARLIMA: EA2533   USTC: 509576   ESTC: S106644
    Éditions modernes
    • La Mort d'Arthure. The History of King Arthur and of the Knights of the Round Table. Compiled by Sir Thomas Malory, Knt. Edited from the text of the edition of 1634, with introduction and notes by Thomas Wright. Third edition, London, Reeves and Turner (Library of Old Authors), 1889, 3 t. [GB: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3] [IA: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3]
      Éditions antérieures:
      • La Mort d'Arthure. The History of King Arthur and of the Knights of the Round Table. Compiled by Sir Thomas Malory, Knt. Edited from the text of the edition of 1634, with introduction and notes by Thomas Wright, London, John Russell Smith (Library of Old Authors), 1858, 3 t. [GB: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3] [IA: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3]
      • La Mort d'Arthure. The History of King Arthur and of the Knights of the Round Table. Compiled by Sir Thomas Malory, Knt. Edited from the text of the edition of 1634, with introduction and notes by Thomas Wright, London, John Russell Smith (Library of Old Authors), 1865, 3 t. [GB: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3] [IA: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3]
      • La Mort d'Arthure. The History of King Arthur and of the Knights of the Round Table. Compiled by Sir Thomas Malory, Knt. Edited from the text of the edition of 1634, with introduction and notes by Thomas Wright. Second edition, London, John Russell Smith (Library of Old Authors), 1865-1866, 3 t. [GB: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3] [IA: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3]
    • Le Morte Darthur by Syr Thomas Malory, the original edition of William Caxton, now reprinted and edited with an introduction and glossary by H. Oskar Sommer, with an essay on Malory's prose style by Andrew Lang, London, Nutt, 1889-1891, 3 t. [GB: t. 1:1, t. 1:2, t. 2, t. 3] [IA: t. 1:1, t. 1:2, t. 2, t. 3]
    • Le Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The text of Caxton edited, with introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan (The Globe Edition), 1901, lvii + 509 p. [GB] [IA]
      Éditions antérieures:
      • Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The original edition of Caxton revised for modern use, with an introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London, MacMillan (The Globe Edition), 1868, xxxvii + 496 p. [GB] [HT] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
      • Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The original edition of Caxton revised for modern use, with an introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan (The Globe Edition), 1870, xxxvii + 496 p. [GB] [IA]
      • Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The original edition of Caxton revised for modern use, with an introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan (The Globe Edition), 1871, xxxvii + 496 p. [GB] [IA]
      • Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The original edition of Caxton revised for modern use, with an introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan (The Globe Edition), 1876, xxxvii + 496 p. [GB] [HT] [IA]
      • Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The original edition of Caxton revised for modern use, with an introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan (The Globe Edition), 1884, xxxvii + 496 p. [IA]
      • Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The original edition of Caxton revised for modern use, with an introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan (The Globe Edition), 1889, xxxvii + 496 p. [GB] [HT] [IA]
      • Le Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The text of Caxton edited, with introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan (The Globe Edition), 1891, lvii + 509 p. [GB] [HT] [IA]
      • Le Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The text of Caxton edited, with introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan, 1893, lvii + 509 p. [IA]
      • Le Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The text of Caxton edited, with introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan, 1899, lvii + 509 p. [GB] [HT] [IA]
      Réimpressions:
      • Le Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. The text of Caxton edited, with introduction, by Sir Edward Strachey, London et New York, MacMillan (The Globe Edition), 1901, lvii + 509 p. [GB] [IA]
      • 1928
      • 1941
    • The Noble and Joyous History of King Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory, Edited by Ernest Rhys, London, Felling-on-Tyne et New York, The Walter Scott Publishing Co. Ltd (The Scott Library), s. d., xv + 325 p.
    • Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur. Introduction by Sir John Rhys, London, Dent; New York, Duton (Everyman's Library, 45-46), 1906, 2 t., xxxviii + 401, xvi + 411 p. — Réimpr.: 1910; 1930; 1947; 1962; 1963; 1967; 1970; 1972; 1976.
    • Chronicle and Romance: Froissart, Malory, Holinshed, With Introduction, Notes and Illustrations, New York, Collier (The Harvard Classics), 1910, 404 p. + [3] f. de pl.
    • A Literary Middle English Reader, edited by Albert Stanburrough Cook, Boston etc., Ginn, 1915, xxviii + 554 p. (ici p. 1-11) [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
      Édition d'extraits.
    • Thomas Malory, Selections from "Le Morte d'Arthur", edited by P. L. Babington, London, Sidgwick (A Series of English Texts), 1929.
    • The Works of Sir Thomas Malory, edited by Eugène Vinaver, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1947, 3 t., cxv + 1742 p. — Réimpr.: 1948.
    • The Works of Sir Thomas Malory, edited by Eugène Vinaver, London, Oxford University Press, 1954, xviii + 919 p. — Réimpr.: 1959; 1962.
    • The Tale of the Death of King Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory, Edited by Eugène Vinaver, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1955, xxvi + 146 p.
      Compte rendu: H. Newstead, dans Speculum, 31, 1956, p. 420-421.
    • The Works of Sir Thomas Malory, edited by Eugène Vinaver, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1967, 3 t., 1759 p. — Reprinted with Corrections and Additions, 1973.
    • King Arthur and his Knights: A Selection from What Has Been Known as "Le Morte Darthur", Made and Edited by R. T. Davies, London, Faber and Faber, 1968, 271 p.
    • King Arthur and His Knights: Selections from the Works of Sir Thomas Malory, Edited With an Introduction and Notes by Eugène Vinaver, Boston, Houghton Mifflin; Cambridge (USA), The Riverside Press (Riverside Editions, B8), ??, xxi + 166 p.
    • The Morte Darthur, Parts Seven and Eight, by Sir Thomas Malory, Edited with an Introduction, Notes and Glossary by D. S. Brewer, London, Arnold (York Medieval Texts), 1968, vi + 166 p. — Réimpr.: 1970; 1971; 1973; 1975; 1976; 1981.
    • King Arthur and his Knights: Selected Tales by Sir Thomas Malory, Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Eugène Vinaver, Boston, Houghton Mifflin (Riverside Editions, B8), 1968, xxi + 231 p. — Réimpr.: London et Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1975.
    • Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur, edited by Janet Cowen, With an Introduction by John Lawlor, Harmondsworth, Penguin (Penguin Classics), 1969, 2 t., xxxiii + 467 + liv, 531 + xxvi p. — Réimpr.: 1973; 1975; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 2004.
    • Le Morte d'Arthur: A Critical Edition by P. F. Hissiger, The Hague et Paris, Mouton, 1975, 184 p.
    • Thomas Malory, The Morte Darthur, Edited with an Introduction, Notes and Glossary by D. S. Brewer, Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 1974, 166 p. — Réimpr.: 1975; 1977; 1978; 1981; 1983; 1985.
    • The Winchester Malory: A Facsimile with an Introduction by N. R. Ker, London et New York, Oxford University Press for the Early English Text Society (Supplementary Series, 4), 1976, xxii + [946] p.
    • Malory, Works, edited by Eugène Vinaver, Oxford, London et New York, Oxford University Press (Oxford Standard Authors), 2e éd., 1971, xv + 811 p. — Réimpr: 1974; (Oxford Paperbacks, 384), 1977; 1978.
    • Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur: The Seventh and Eighth Tales Edited, Edited by P. J. C. Field, London, Hodder and Stoughton (The London Medieval and Renaissance Series), 1978, iv + 284 p. — Réimpr.: 1984.
    • Caxton's Malory: A New Edition of Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte Darthur", Edited with an Introduction and Critical Apparatus by James W. Spisak; Based on Work Begun by the Late William Matthews; with a Dictionary of Names and Places by Bert Dillon, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1983, 2 t., viii + 920 p.
    • The Works of Sir Thomas Malory, edited by Eugène Vinaver, Revised by P. J. C. Field, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 3e éd., 1990, 3 t., cxlvii + vi + 1768 p.
    • Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur: The Winchester Manuscript, Edited and Abridged with an Introduction and Notes by Helen Cooper, Oxford et New York, Oxford University Press (Oxford World's Classics), 1998, xxxiii + 576 p.
    • Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur or The Hoole Book of Kyng Arthur and of his Noble Knyghtes of the Rounde Table. Authoritative Text, Sources and Backgrounds, Criticism. Edited by Stephen H. A. Shepherd, New York et London, Norton (A Norton Critical Edition), 2004, lii + 954 p.
    • Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur: The Seventh and Eighth Tales Edited, with an Introduction and Commentary, by P. J. C. Field, Indianapolis et Cambridge (USA), Hackett, 2008, 304 p.
    Traductions modernes
    • en allemand:
      • Thomas Malory, Mort le roi Artu: Die Geschichte von König Artus und den Rittern seiner Tafelrunde, trad. Helmut Findeisen, Frankfurt am Main, Insel, 1974.
    • en anglais:
      • The history of the renowned prince Arthur, king of Britain; with his life and death, and all his glorious battles. Likewise, the noble acts and heroic deeds of his valiant knights of the Round Table. In two volumes, London, Walker and Edwards, 1816, 2 t. [GB: ex. 1, ex. 2] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
      • Malory's History of King Arthur and the Quest of the Holy Grail [from the "Morte d'Arthur".] Edited, with general introduction to the "Camelot Classics," by Ernest Rhys, London, Scott (The Camelot Classics), 1886, xl + 330 p. [GB] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
        Réimpressions:
        • Malory's History of King Arthur and the Quest of the Holy Grail [from the "Morte d'Arthur".] Edited, with general introduction to the "Camelot Series," by Ernest Rhys, London, Scott (The Camelot Series), 1887, xl + 330 p. [GB] [IA]
        • Malory's History of King Arthur and the Quest of the Holy Grail [from the "Morte d'Arthur".] Edited, with general introduction to the "Camelot Series," by Ernest Rhys, London, Scott; New York et London, Gage (The Camelot Series), s. d., xl + 330 p. [GB] [IA]
      • The Birth Life and Acts of King Arthur of his Noble Knights of the Round Table their Marvellous Enquests and Adventures the Achieving of the San Greal and in the End Le Morte Darthur with the Dolourous Death and Departing Out of this World of Them All. The text as written by Sir Thomas Malory and imprinted by William Caxton at Westminster the year MCCCCLXXXV and now spelled in modern style. With an introduction by Professor Rhys and embellished with many original designs by Aubrey Beardsley, London, Dent, 1893-1894, 2 t. [GB: t. 1, t. 2] [IA: t. 1, t. 2]
      • Le Morte Darthur: The Story of King Arthur and of His Noble Knights Written by Sir Thomas Malory, First Printed by William Caxton, Now Modernised as to Spelling and Punctuation by A. W. Pollard, London, ?? (Library of English Classics), 1900, 2 t. — 2e éd., 1903. — 3e éd., 1927.
      • Le Morte Darthur: The Story of King Arthur and of His Noble Knights Written by Sir Thomas Malory, First Printed by William Caxton, Now Modernised as to Spelling and Punctuation by A. W. Pollard, Illustrated with Wood Engravings by Robert Gibbings, New York, 1921, 4 t. — Réimpr.: Limited Editions Club, 1936, 3 t., xv + 221, 268, 272 p.
      • King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, Newly Re-told Out of the Old Romances by Roger Lancelyn Green and Illustrated by Lotte Reiniger, Harmondsworth et New York, Penguin Books (A Puffin Story Book), 1953, 282 p.
      • Medieval Romances, edited by Roger Sherman Loomis and Laura Hibbard Loomis, New York, Modern Library (Modern Library College Editions), 1957, xi + 426 p.
      • Le Morte d'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table: a rendition in modern idiom by Keith Baines, with an introduction by Robert Graves, London, Harrap, 1962, 512 p. — Réimpr.: 1963.
      • John Steinbeck, The Acts of King Arthur and his Noble Knights, from the Winchester Mss. of Thomas Malory and Other Sources, London, Mandarin, 1992, 374 p.
      • John Steinbeck, The Acts of King Arthur and his Noble Knights, from the Winchester Mss. of Thomas Malory and Other Sources, Edited by Chase Horton, New York, Farrar, Strauss and Giroux; London, Heinemann, 1976, xiii + 363 p. — Réimpr.: 1993; London, Penguin, 2001.
      • Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur, with an introduction by Helen Moore, Ware, Wordsworth (Wordsworth Classics of World Literature), 1996, lx + 843 p.
    • en espagnol:
      • Sir Thomas Malory, La muerte de Arturo, traducción Francisco Torres Oliver, Madrid, Siruela (Selección de lecturas medievales, 14-16), 1985, 3 t. — Réimpr.: 1993; 1999.
    • en français:
      • Sir Thomas Malory, Le roman d'Arthur et des chevaliers de la Table Ronde: extraits choisis d'après l'édition originale du "Morte Darthur" de Caxton avec les principales variantes du manuscrit de Winchester. Introduction, traduction et notes par Marguerite-Marie Dubois, Paris, Aubier-Montaigne (Collection bilingue des classiques étrangers), 1948, 264 p.
      • Thomas Malory, Les chevaliers de la Table ronde, [éd. et trad. par Clément Borgal], Paris, Lanore (Moyen Âge, 1), [1973], 160 p.
      • Le morte D'Arthur de Thomas Malory, extraits choisis d'après l'édition originale du Morte Darthur de Caxton avec les principales variantes du manuscrit de Winchester; préface, traduction et appendices par Marguerite-Marie Dubois, Paris, Corentin et la Table d'Emeraude (Les belles images), 1993, 175 p.
      • Thomas Malory, Le roman du roi Arthur et de ses chevaliers de la Table Ronde (le morte d'Arthur), traduit de l'anglais par Pierre Goubert; préface de Claude Gauvin, Nantes, L'Atalante, 1994, 2 t., 1176 p. — 2e éd., 2002, 1070 p.
    • en russe:
      • Томас Мэлори, Смерть Артура, изд. подгот. И.М. Бернштейн et al., Москва, Наука (Литературные памятники), 1974, 899 p.
    • en suédois:
      • Sir Thomas Malory, Riddarna kring Runda Bordet. Roman tolkad till svenska efter den engelska originaltexten av Ulf Tengbom, Stockholm et London, Fritze, 1954, 283 p.
    Études
    • Archibald, Elizabeth, « Beginnings: The Tale of King Arthur and King Arthur and the Emperor Lucius », A Companion to Malory, éd. Elizabeth Archibald et A. S. G. Edwards, Woodbridge et Rochester, Brewer, 1996, p. 133-151.
    • Archibald, Elizabeth, « Malory's ideal of fellowship », The Review of English Studies, 43, n° 171, 1992, p. 311-328.
    • Archibald, Elizabeth, Incest and the Medieval Imagination, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2001, xv + 295 p. [IA]
    • Archibald, Elizabeth, et A. S. G. Edwards, éd., A Companion to Malory, Cambridge, Brewer (Arthurian Studies, 37), 1996, xv + 262 p. [IA]
    • Armstrong, Dorsey, Gender and the Chivalric Community in Malory's "Morte d'Arthur", Gainesville, University Press of Florida, 2003, viii + 272 p.
    • Armstrong, Dorsey, « Gender and the script/print continuum: Caxton's Morte Darthur », Essays in Medieval Studies, 21, 2004, p. 133-150.
    • Barron, W. R. J., English Medieval Romance, London et New York, Longman (Longman Literature in English Series), 1987, xiv + 288 p. [IA]
    • Batt, Catherine, « Malory's questing beast and the implications of author as translator », The Medieval Translator: The Theory and Practice of Translation in the Middle Ages, éd. Roger Ellis, Cambridge, 1989, p. 143-166.
    • Batt, Catherine, Malory's "Morte Darthur": Remaking Arthurian Tradition, New York et Basingstoke, Palgrave (The New Middle Ages), 2002, 264 p.
    • Beckerling, Philippa, « Perceval's sister: aspects of the Virgin in the Quest of the Holy Grail and Malory's Sankgreal », Committing Gender: Feminism and Literary Studies, éd. Hilary Fraser et R.S. White, Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1994, p. 39-54.
    • Bennett, J. A. W., éd., Essays on Malory, Oxford, Clarendon, 1963.
    • Benson, C. David, « The ending of the Morte Darthur », A Companion to Malory, éd. Elizabeth Archibald et A. S. G. Edwards, Woodbridge et Rochester, Brewer, 1996, p. 221-238.
    • Benson, Larry, « Le Morte Darthur », Critical Approaches to Six Major English Works: Beowulf Through Paradise Lost, éd. Robert M. Lumiansky et Herschel Baker, Philadelphia, 1968, p. 81-131.
    • Benson, Larry D., Malory's "Morte Darthur", Cambridge (USA) et London, Harvard University Press, 1976, xi + 289 p.
    • Bertagnolli, Ann T., The Celebration of Imperfect Heroes and Heroines in Orlando Furioso, Don Juan, and Le Morte Darthur, Ph. D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1984, vi + 321 p. [ohiolink.edu]
    • Bluh, F. A., The Presentation and Destruction of the Kingdom: A Study of "Sir Orfeo", "La Chanson de Roland", "Morte Arthur", Ph. D. dissertation, Yale University, New Haven, 1975. [PQ]
    • Bradbrook, M. C., Sir Thomas Malory, London, Longmans and Green for the British Council and the National Book League (Bibliographical Series of Supplements to "British Book News" on Writers and Their Work, 95), 1958, 40 p. — Réimpr.: 1967.
    • Breton, Justine, « Une nouvelle approche du Morte d'Arthur de Malory au XXe siècle: la réécriture musicale de Lerner et Loewe », Perspectives médiévales, 36, 2015. [www] DOI: 10.4000/peme.7530
    • Brewer, D. S., « The present study of Malory », Arthurian Romance: Seven Essays, éd. D. D. R. Owen, Edinburgh, Scottish Academic Press, 1970, p. ??.
    • Brown, Arthur C. L., « The bleeding lance », Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 25:1, 1910, p. 1-59. [GB] [HT] [IA] DOI: 10.2307/456810
    • Bruce, J. Douglas, « The Middle English metrical romance Le Morte Arthur (Harleian MS. 2252): its sources and its relation to Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur », Anglia, 23, 1901, p. 67-100. [GB] [HT] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2, ex. 3]
    • Bruce, J. Douglas, « A reply to Dr. Sommer concerning the relations of Malory's Morte D'Arthur and the Middle English romance, Le Morte Arthur, preserved in the Harleian MS. 2252 », Anglia, 30, 1907, p. 209-216. [GB] [HT] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
    • Bruce, J. Douglas, « The development of the Mort Arthur theme in mediaeval romance », The Romanic Review, 4, 1913, p. 403-471. [Gallica] [GB] [HT] [IA]
    • Burrow, J. A., Gestures and Looks in Medieval Narrative, Cambridge et London, Cambridge University Press, 2002, xi + 200 p. [IA]
    • Burrow, J. A., The Poetry of Praise, Cambridge et London, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature), 2008, vii + 196 p. [IA]
    • Calin, William, The French Tradition and the Literature of Medieval England, Toronto, Buffalo et London, University of Toronto Press (University of Toronto Romance Series), 1994, xvi + 587 p. [IA]
    • Chambers, E. K., Malory and Fifteenth-Century Drama, Lyrics, and Ballads, Oxford, Clarendon Press (The Oxford History of English Literature, 3), 1990, 247 p. [IA]
    • Cherewatuk, Karen, Marriage, Adultery, and Inheritance in Malory's "Morte Darthur", Cambridge, Brewer (Arthurian Studies, 67), 2006, xxvii + 149 p.
    • Cooper, Helen, « Opening up the Malory manuscript », The Malory Debate: Essays on the Texts of "Le Morte Darthur", éd. Bonnie Wheeler, Robert L. Kindrick et Michael N. Salda, Woodbridge, Boydell and Brewer (Arthurian Studies, 47), 2000, p. 255-283.
    • Craft, Carolyn Martin, Free Will in Malory's Le Morte Darthur and in Some Earlier Arthurian Writings, Ph. D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1973.
    • Crofts, Thomas H., Malory's Contemporary Audience: The Social Reading of Romance in Late Medieval England, Cambridge, Brewer (Arthurian Studies, 66), 2006, 171 p. + [3] f. de pl.
    • Crofts, Thomas H., « Degrees of veracity in the Morte Darthur: elements of Malory's chronicle style », Journal of the International Arthurian Society, 1, 2013, p. 120-139. DOI: 10.1515/jias-2013-0005
    • D'Arcy, Anne Marie, Wisdom and the Grail: The Image of the Vessel in the "Queste del saint Graal" and Malory's "Tale of Sankgreal", Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2000, 412 p.
      Compte rendu: Elspeth Kennedy, dans Medium Ævum, 73:1, 2004, p. 158-159. * [AS]
    • Davidson, Roberta, « The "Freynshe booke" and the English translator: Malory's "originality" revisited », Translation and Literature, 17:2, 2008, p. 133-149. [jstor.org] DOI: 10.3366/E0968136108000198
    • Davies, R. T., « Malory's "vertuouse love" », Studies in Philology, 53:4, 1956, p. 459-469. [jstor.org]
    • Davies, R. T., « Was Pellynor unworthy? », Notes and Queries, 202:1, 1957, p. 370. DOI: 10.1093/nq/CCII.sep.370
    • Dean, James, « Vestiges of Paradise, the Tree of Life in Cursor Mundi and Malory's Morte d'Arthur », Medievalia et Humanística, 13, 1985, p. 113-126.
    • Dillon, Bert, A Malory Handbook, Boston, Hall (A Reference Publication in Literature), 1978, 196 p.
    • Dingemans Zuurdeeg, Atie, Narrative Techniques and Their Effects in "La Mort le Roi Artu", York (USA), French Literature Publications, 1981, 87 p.
    • Donaldson, E. Talbot, « Malory and the stanzaic Le Morte Arthur », Studies in Philology, 47:3, 1950, p. 460-472. [jstor.org]
    • Dulin-Mallory, Nina Harriet, "A Grete Sygnyfycasion": Malory's Palomides, Ph. D. dissertation, Auburn University, 1995, vii + 143 p. [PQ]
    • Eckhardt, Caroline, « Reconsidering Malory », The Fortunes of King Arthur, éd. Norris J. Lacy, Cambridge, Brewer (Arthurian Studies, 64), 2005, p. 195-208.
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> Wikidata: Q309907
> Jonas: intervenant/4743
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